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how should Columbus be remembered and taught in schools?
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Agree 100% with that Op-Ed piece. Columbus Day is about education, not celebration. Fine, if the Italian-American community wishes to celebrate his achievement (and, it is an impressive achievement), they're free and welcome to do so, but the truth about Columbus and all other explorers during the Age of Discovery should be made abundantly clear; these "explorers" were really fortune-seekers, endowed by their rich, royal benefactors, and given carte blanche to exploit, oppress, rape, and murder where necessary.
Uh, I think
I
should have the day off today! Only because the bank is closed, the mail doesn't run and the bond market is closed...so I have to sit here doing nothing until 3:30 because the stupid STOCK market is the only thing open. UGH!
BTW, I think that Columbus should be remembered realistically. He was who he was, tell it! Not the silly "In 14 hundred and 92 Columbus sailed the ocean blue" BS that we got in my day.
I just want the day off...paid.
Now THAT would be an awesome national holiday! Everyone has to stay home in their pjs and watch old Jerry Lewis movies!
(Dear gods...I was watching an old episode of L&O SVU the other day and there he was playing Munch's crazy uncle. He seems shorter.)
(Dear gods...I was watching an old episode of L&O SVU the other day and there he was playing Munch's crazy uncle. He seems shorter.)

I agree with you. Of course Columbus must be tought about and if not he, at least his discovery must be celebrated, although its portrayal can be more realistic.

"christopher columbus, look how big our shoes are. you discovered our land, now we stomp on you..."
not sure what that was about or why i thought of it but i am now realizing that my mom should have not painted my crib with lead paint and prob should have bought me more educational toys

My ancestors were captains/first mates on Columbus' ships- the Pinzon brothers, and they committed mutiny.
Take THAT Columbus!!!
:)
Kevin "El Liso Grande" wrote: "when i was a kid we sang a song when we saw ants that went:
"christopher columbus, look how big our shoes are. you discovered our land, now we stomp on you..."
not sure what that was about or why..."
That is so very, very strange...
You know, most of those things we did as kids like, Bloody Mary, Light as a Feather, little songs like "Say Say Oh Playmate" or games like Cats Cradle and Step on a Crack, those things are timeless and far flung. I have lived in 3 states and 2 countries and was a nanny for many of those years and I have NEVER heard of that song...it's kinda scary.
"christopher columbus, look how big our shoes are. you discovered our land, now we stomp on you..."
not sure what that was about or why..."
That is so very, very strange...
You know, most of those things we did as kids like, Bloody Mary, Light as a Feather, little songs like "Say Say Oh Playmate" or games like Cats Cradle and Step on a Crack, those things are timeless and far flung. I have lived in 3 states and 2 countries and was a nanny for many of those years and I have NEVER heard of that song...it's kinda scary.

The Native Americans, actually, were a BIG part of the US History AP test, but most of us made up wars and passed it.
And in school, they say, "Well, the Native Americans died out because of disease." And end of story.
The Native Americans didn't "die out"...they're still here. Who do you think keeps building all of those big casinos? (At least in Oregon.)

In that sentence I was trying to highlight the disease part, and how my school system was ambiguous about the disease. It was more like, "Native Americans were allergic to the explorers" not "the explorers killed the Native Americans"
Many of them did die due to infection from the explorers. In fact, it has been suggested that the explorers in some cases knowingly gave them blankets that carried the infection. I think that was mainly in Latin America though. Bun?
Well, it just goes to show you that all little boys that pull the wings off of butterflies don't grow up to be serial killers, some of them grow up to be kind and benevolent men.

the book 1491 talks about this quite well. 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus
Ha! I knew some smarty pants would know the real story. I'm not very good at keeping hold of specifics, concepts yes, but I lose the details. Brain like a sieve...

http://www.tuftsdaily.com/op-ed/confr...
What do you think?